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which isn't rocket science. sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than antelope with night-vision goggles. nice! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> two states voted to legalize marijuana and same-serbs marriage is now legal in nine states and the district of columbia. president obama tipped the scales of the stunning announcement that he now supports same-sex marriage. >> president obama's support for gay marriage, how much is personal, how much is political? is this a game changer? you must be pretty happy that president obama reacted so quickly. >> i am. i feel so empowered. >> i mean, a big day for every, you know, every gay american. a big day for every america
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> two states voted to legalize marijuana and same-sex marriage is now legal in nine states and the district of columbia. president obama tipped the scales of the stunning announcement that he now supports same-sex marriage. >> president obama's support for gay marriage, how much is personal, how much is political? is this a game changer? >> clay, you could be happy he reacted so quickly. you must be pretty happy that president obama reacted so quickly. >> i am. i feel so empowered. >> i mean, a big day for every, you know, every gay american. a big day for every american in many ways. whatever the reaction you had to it. how did you feel when you heard the news? >> it is a little bittersweet. i'm in north carolina and as a north carolinian, i was really disappointed with the way the amendment initiative vote went yesterday here in north carolina. but it's very promising to hear president obama finally come up and speak out on something th
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> two states voted to legalize marijuana and same-sex marriage is now legal in nine states and the district of columbia. president obama tipped the scales of the stunning announcement that he now supports same-sex marriage. >> president obama's support for gay marriage, how much is personal, how much is political? is this a...
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the scientist science is tough here. but at 350.org and a lot of other places, people are really trying. >> john: we've got about ten seconds left. does vice president al gore have a future with the movement? >> look, al gore may not be your guy anymore but he's our guy still. no one has done more to bring the news of climate change to the world than al gore. >> john: i agree. founder of 350.org the great and brilliant bill mckibben, it is a pleasure having you here. >> thank you very much. >> john: for more, let's bring back etter in chief of the editor tina dupuy and joe williams. thank you both for sticking around. joe, i want to pick up on something bill just said. he's not worried about convincing those who science can't convince. should we try to convert our friends and neighbors and that coworker in the cubicle to believe in climate change or is it best to ignore the deniers? >> well, if things continue at pace, we won't have to because all of the predictions that al gore and others have been making about climate
the scientist science is tough here. but at 350.org and a lot of other places, people are really trying. >> john: we've got about ten seconds left. does vice president al gore have a future with the movement? >> look, al gore may not be your guy anymore but he's our guy still. no one has done more to bring the news of climate change to the world than al gore. >> john: i agree. founder of 350.org the great and brilliant bill mckibben, it is a pleasure having you here. >>...
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political science. i am writing a book where i am dating compulsory voting with political scientists in australia. she is in favor of it and i am not. we are looking at the various arguments for and against it and the possible consequences. my view is the arguments for compulsory voting are not good. they rest upon known to be incorrect empirical premises. it is like waving a magic wand and it makes the quality of the electorate slightly worse. makable slightly less informed. you get slightly lesworse government. >> what age group? >> i teach everyone from 18 year olds up to graduate students in philosophy and executive masters and business students in business school. >> how often do you find young people coming into your class who think they are libertarians already. >> it is hard to say. i have a preamble to every syllabus that says, we practice academic freedom in this class. i have the right to challenge any opinion you have, regardless of whether you think it is sacred. you have that right against
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on reporting from the front lines. the only known person that has been held in connection with the attack on the american consulate in libya has been released by a judge in tunisia. the news agency in tunisia reports he was questioned as a witness, not a suspect, but an american federal law enforcement official tells susan candiotti the freed man remains a suspect. the official says investigators have identified 15 other individuals that he believes will eventually be indicted. cnn contributor tom fuentes says bringing any suspects to justice will be very difficult because of the chaos in the aftermath of the attack. he says the fbi also lacks a strong investigative partner in libya. >>> for the second day in a row the same airline, the same boston airport, is having a problem with boeing's dream liner. this is japan airlines. there was a f
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on reporting from the front lines. the only known person that has been held in connection with the attack on the american consulate in libya has been released by a judge in tunisia. the news agency in tunisia reports he was...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. this is so so soft. hey hun, remember you only need a few sheets. hmph! [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is so soft you'll have to remind your family they can use less. ♪ charmin ultra soft is made with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent. plus you can use four times less. hope you saved some for me. mhmm! you and the kids. we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft. >>> is chuck hagel the right choice for secretary of defense? it's certainly not the easiest one. the president's expected nomination has already been drawing fire from lawmakers and it could be a tough confirmation battle. the 66-year-old former republican senator is a decorated vietnam veteran but he broke with his party over the war in iraq. he's also facing tough criticism from members on both sides over his stances on israel and iran and decades old comments about -- and a decade-old comment about a former ambassador who was also gay. join
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daphne koller, a computer science professor at stanford, is one of coursera's founders. >> i think by opening up education for free to everyone around the world, they're going to turn education, high-quality education, from a privilege to a basic human right, so that anyone, no matter their social, economic or family circumstances, has access to the best education. >> reporter: those lofty goals-- the experience of teaching thousands of students and the possibility of future profits-- are what got these courses going. professors from top universities are signing up, even though they are not paid by the providers. eventually, universities may share revenues they receive-- when there are revenues-- with the professors. and those star professors have inspired intense student interest in the courses, says coursera's other co-founder, andrew ng. >> most people today will never have access to a princeton, stanford, cal tech class. but now, if you wake up tomorrow morning and you decide you want to take a cal tech class, you can. you can just sign up for one, and it's free. >> reporter: math
daphne koller, a computer science professor at stanford, is one of coursera's founders. >> i think by opening up education for free to everyone around the world, they're going to turn education, high-quality education, from a privilege to a basic human right, so that anyone, no matter their social, economic or family circumstances, has access to the best education. >> reporter: those lofty goals-- the experience of teaching thousands of students and the possibility of future...
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space adventures to the space station has had an in-depth scientific program whether it was material science or biological experiments or whatever it was they have participated they have paid their own way of course they have used themselves as part of the scientific community that many of them have gone to space with less than perfect health and have been great examples of how for example laser. surgery on your eyes as affected by space flight they all want to participate in this they are participating and the fact of the matter is quite honestly when private citizens go to the space station a lot more people hear about the space station than otherwise it's just one of those things that they captures the public's attention part of nasa is mission is to encourage to the maximum extent possible the commercial use of space and in fact showing that there is a market showing that there are people willing to do this and showing that you don't have to be a career military fighter pilot the right stuff kind of person that plays a huge role and i think that's exactly the sort of thing that ends up h
space adventures to the space station has had an in-depth scientific program whether it was material science or biological experiments or whatever it was they have participated they have paid their own way of course they have used themselves as part of the scientific community that many of them have gone to space with less than perfect health and have been great examples of how for example laser. surgery on your eyes as affected by space flight they all want to participate in this they are...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. officemax can help you drive supply costs... down... ...and down. just use your maxperks card and get a case of x-9 paper for only 1-cent after maxperks rewards. find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. >>> our second story "outfront" iran in chuck hagel's corner. the def
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and i know let's get into a little science here i know this is confusing to a lot of people but i know one of the things that you've said in the past is that g.m. is actually just another form of mutation breeding but doesn't retention breeding sort of bring about its own set of problems. well what you're talking about is the technique of mutagenesis which is in juicing mutations and in plants and all of that to get them to develop traits which you then find desirable an example is that the weight which is thought which is used in past or during weight was used was spread through me genesis a long time ago and it's something which has been accepted for a long time but the point is that g.m. is actually much more precise because you identify the genes that you want and you put them into the plant and you then you check it very carefully for safety and so on and so forth with new genesis and standard conventional plant breeding which that when excess including organic farmers you you basically mess up the whole genome and just see what happens there is no safety testing at all so actuall
and i know let's get into a little science here i know this is confusing to a lot of people but i know one of the things that you've said in the past is that g.m. is actually just another form of mutation breeding but doesn't retention breeding sort of bring about its own set of problems. well what you're talking about is the technique of mutagenesis which is in juicing mutations and in plants and all of that to get them to develop traits which you then find desirable an example is that the...
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these are not good signs geoff walsh thanks me on the line janice for the christian science monitor as you appreciate it. america's to leave local forces in charge of combat operations in afghanistan and switch to a support role this spring instead now the announcement came from u.s. president barack obama after a round of talks with his afghan counterpart of what's being hailed as the last chapter in the u.s. mission that is going to can reports next american involvement in the country looks set to rumble on during his election campaign president obama may have sounded very resolute to leave afghanistan in two thousand and fourteen but the white house is now negotiating terms to stay there the president said if u.s. forces stayed their role will be different but critics argue it's an attempt to rebrand the military presence which both the majority of americans and afghans oppose michael listen to what president obama said about the mission after twenty fourteen i think. you know although obviously we're still. two years when. i can say with assurance that this is a very different miss
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. it. i live. hold it. hold it. please. please. explain. and over the speed. of her. i wish i. looked. like a missile good luck. just see the monitor and i'm a. little out front i'm a little. because of recent events guns have a become a big issue all over the usa both sides are throwing their talking point ammunition back and forth and we hear a lot of conflicting stories well in australia they got tough on guns and crime went down but then again others say in the u.k. they got rid of all their guns and all hell broke loose i've heard stories that you are way more likely to be killed by a deer in your headlights than get taken out by a maniac with a tech nine but then again i've heard that deaths from guns even deaths from car accidents japan is safe because it has no guns but switzerland is even safer because automatic weapons are all over the place the information is all very contradictory but ultimately it doesn't matter what facts and reports you throw at the other side the gun qu
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back. we have breaking medical news tonight. the flu outbreak that has been spreading so fast now qualifies as an epidemic according to the national institute of health. here's what he just told cnn. >> if you look at the charts that the cdc put out on their website, it clearly has gone above that threshold, so we're into what would classically be described as a flu epidemic. it's still on the uptick, and usually when you're above that baseline in the flu season, you stay there for about 12 weeks. we're right now at about week five or so. so we still have a way to go. >> long way to go, it's expected to be the worst flu season in years. more than half of the states already reporting widespread outbreaks and officials are saying the cases they're seeing are more severe than last year. emergency rooms across the country are overflowing. boston has declared a public health emergency. more than 2,000 people have been hospitalized. a
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back. we have breaking medical news tonight. the flu outbreak that has been spreading so fast now qualifies as an epidemic according to the national institute of health. here's what he just told cnn. >> if you look at the charts that the cdc put out on their website, it clearly has gone above that threshold, so we're...
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it's the sciences building. they don't know how many rounds were shot but two to four from a .12-gauge shotgun. the student missed halfway through the first period and showed up and started firing. the reason why there weren't more fatalities -- excuse me. more injuries. there are 28 student in this classroom. a teacher and counselor were able to convince the student not to hurt anyone else. >> thank goodness for those two. kyung lah, thank you. we will be right back. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. when you're carrying a lot of weight, c-max has a nice little trait, you see, c-max helps you load your freight, with its foot-activated lift gate. but that's not all you'll see, cause c-max also beats prius v, with better mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. >>> tech junkies from all over the world have descended upon vegas this week. they are there for an up-close look at the annual convention. mario armstrong is there, too. >> reporter: over 150,000 people from 110 different countries,
it's the sciences building. they don't know how many rounds were shot but two to four from a .12-gauge shotgun. the student missed halfway through the first period and showed up and started firing. the reason why there weren't more fatalities -- excuse me. more injuries. there are 28 student in this classroom. a teacher and counselor were able to convince the student not to hurt anyone else. >> thank goodness for those two. kyung lah, thank you. we will be right back. meet the 5-passenger...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> cenk: so we've been telling you about this stop and frisk program in new york city. it's outrageous because they go into private buildings--the police get permission from the landlords, whether the landlords want to give permission, that's a different question. but they go in and without reasonable suspicion they stop people all the time and frisk them to see if they can find something on them. but finally a judge in manhattan federal court said this is kind of unconstitutional, quote while it may be difficult to say when precisely to draw the line between constitutional and unconstitutional police encounterers such a line exists. and nypd has systematically crossed it when making trespass stops outside buildings. now to give a sense of why she ruled that way well, there was an enormous number of stop and frisks in 2011, 685,000 of them. my favorite number is that 88% of the people who were stopped and frisked were totally innocent. it d
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> cenk: so we've been telling you about this stop and frisk program in new york city. it's outrageous because they go into private buildings--the police get permission from the landlords, whether the landlords want to give permission, that's a different question. but they go in and without reasonable suspicion they stop people all the...
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fortunately, a heroic science teacher was able to talk him down and disarm him. a sheriff said that the 16-year-old gunman told investigators he targeted the two students because they had bullied him. >>> a colorado judge has given the go ahead to the trial of james holmes for the movie theater massacre last july. he will be back in court today, where he will officially be charged. abc's clayton sandell reports from aurora, colorado. >> reporter: the judge's ruling is not a surprise. after prosecutors spent three days laying out a mountain of evidence, including how holmes allegedly amassed guns and ammo, booby-trapped his apartment with explosives. even scoped out the theater weeks before the attack. they say holmes took eerie self-portraits just hours before the shooting started. >> he had black contact lenses on. and he sat in the courtroom delighted. >> reporter: holmes is charged with 166 counts, including murder and attempted murder, for last summer's massacre that left 12 people dead and dozens wounded. his attorneys say he is mentally ill. families of the
fortunately, a heroic science teacher was able to talk him down and disarm him. a sheriff said that the 16-year-old gunman told investigators he targeted the two students because they had bullied him. >>> a colorado judge has given the go ahead to the trial of james holmes for the movie theater massacre last july. he will be back in court today, where he will officially be charged. abc's clayton sandell reports from aurora, colorado. >> reporter: the judge's ruling is not a...
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palestinian process camp dozens of anti settlement activities were detained after police raided the science despite and nearly a quarter would have prevented the government from such action which would have put a sting in mind who took part of the nonviolent protest and he believes that coming is really inaction is the reason behind the commotion. when you have five hundred more than five hundred fully armed israeli soldiers. raiding villages with said before this is one of those that by itself is violence but even within the process of action many. many of those that suffered brutal beatings for no reason they did not even resist. or less what they suffered due to the beatings we had at least six or seven of those activists treated in the hospital a lot of them are hostile to see doctors for severe problems that they suffered from the beating it's a political issue for the. the going ahead with the plan. to connect violent means for them and to do so that they don't want anything with the legal or illegal to disturb the settlement expansion. and there's a rector's are coming. to take it of
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we know today from the science that a kid who has the genetic front loading for addiction and suffers trauma in their add less dense is 50% more likely to develop adickive disease later in life and co occurring mental illness. this i wasn't responsible for that, ok? we need to get serious about both gun control and treating mental illness in this country. >> cenk: republicans don't want to treat mental illness. they just want to register people so they can put them on a list somewhere. >> that's crazy. that's crazy. >> cenk: you know, then that leads to the question based on what you're saying if mental health is connected oh addiction, do they want a list for addicts, as well and what are they going to do with that list? >> i don't know, but the truth is this is insanity. i mean, we are the richest country on the planet. we, you know, we have an obligation to begin, you know, for every dollar that goes to the national institute of health only 10 cents negotiation to the national institute of mental health. we are now beginning to really understand mental illness and the brain. the ph
we know today from the science that a kid who has the genetic front loading for addiction and suffers trauma in their add less dense is 50% more likely to develop adickive disease later in life and co occurring mental illness. this i wasn't responsible for that, ok? we need to get serious about both gun control and treating mental illness in this country. >> cenk: republicans don't want to treat mental illness. they just want to register people so they can put them on a list somewhere....
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got this huge earth covered. mission to free. education free. for charges free. free. free. free. free blog video for your media project a free media. join me on a journey to the heart of the problem to a place is hidden from the terrorists you're going to meet some real credible insiders although they may not be the usual news makers you see on t.v. . look. at least. welcome back to crossfire and people about to mind you we're talking about what the west means. ok day i'd like to go back to you and we have been talking about democracy and i think all of us on this program agree with democratic values ok but the united states and its western allies like to deny democracy in many places and it has done for us for decades ok you can look at hamas you can look at other places where they've been elections but the west say you know we don't like that ok doesn't that hurt the west and that this is not necessarily the idea of democracy. well i look i find it interesting that the suggestion that the united state
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your mental health i'll tell you about the startling findings from a new study and tonight you can science and the stuff beneath us is worth trillions of dollars so why don't we see any of the well. it's a nice daily to. welcome to your take my take a lot of our phone lines are now open so if you want to share an opinion make a comment ask a question live on the air give us a call at two and two nine zero four twenty one thirty four and i'm for first call of the night mark in toronto canada and mark what's up hi there tom you know i wanted to know if you had heard of the group called the a c l g there is a radio program that are sort of costly getting people to call in for petitions kind of christian religious stood for things this kind of like a real freak high rhetoric and you know i'm not and i'm not familiar with them. you know i think they've been on fox news recently but the really do heighten the rhetoric and i worry that we've got another ralph reed kind of christian religion machine happening again like they did with the jockey room off it may well be i mean ralph reed's participa
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science technology innovation all the leaves developments from around russia we've got the future are covered. from indiana to singapore this is our team and we're certainly glad to have you with us now spending billions of dollars on its defense industry america keeps turning a blind eye to its creaking infrastructure and if a country's government ignores addressing their crumbling roads and flickering electrical grid us is going to face major trouble artie's marina explains. over the past decade america has spent hundreds of billions in the name of national security wars military intervention fighting terrorist and hunting online hackers meantime getting much less attention is a domestic danger lurking in and lighting up every corner of the country the u.s. power grid in recent months federal officials have warned that america's electric cables substations and transformers are not sufficiently secured and are vulnerable to attack by anyone with a weapon and some basic know how experts say the energy grid is also outdated and antiquated unable to prevent outages from cascading in oct
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round let's get some more details on this now i'm joined live by our jason walsh from the christian science monitor thanks so much for taking the time to come on r.t. today there are protests now do you think that the belfast city council regrets touching upon such a sensitive matter well i'm sure that the consequence of it seems that there. really the decision actually simply reflects the changes in both first. you talk about reflecting democratic changes in belfast would you would you go into that a bit more for us what exactly are you alluding to that well demographic changes rather it's just that both of us traditionally throughout its history been a predominantly protestant and unionist city and the latest census results show that's not really the case any longer it's not slightly republican nationalist a majority or we can be fair the decision itself to fly the flag only on seventeen designated daisy or taken on december third. reflects this change and that seems to be what's troubling loyalists rather than the flag itself because in fact flying the flag they simply bring it into line
round let's get some more details on this now i'm joined live by our jason walsh from the christian science monitor thanks so much for taking the time to come on r.t. today there are protests now do you think that the belfast city council regrets touching upon such a sensitive matter well i'm sure that the consequence of it seems that there. really the decision actually simply reflects the changes in both first. you talk about reflecting democratic changes in belfast would you would you go into...
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science technology innovation and tall buildings developments from around russia we've done the future if you're covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. do we speak your language as anybody will or not advance. your music programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news that will turn it into angles kidan stories. are you here. to try to alter the spanish find out more visit i to allahabad. wealthy british style. that's what i'd like for. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on r g. and i guess this is a law abiding u.s. citizens from adopting russian children has become the target of the latest opposition rally in moscow causes marched in the sun told the cops or sunday protesting against t
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science technology innovation hall believes developments from around russia we've got the future covered. something. lies beneath. thousands of meters of ice under a rock. that is a loser for many. but dangerous even to those who keep it at a distance.
science technology innovation hall believes developments from around russia we've got the future covered. something. lies beneath. thousands of meters of ice under a rock. that is a loser for many. but dangerous even to those who keep it at a distance.
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science technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. the whites see the surface remains choked with ice when at least seven months a year. the chilly breath of the arctic ocean keeps the water freezing cold. near the coast however the high winds and bitter cold recede. that even in winter also can be seen through holds me ice. cold squeals and cracking sounds can often be heard around the thing. this is how so-called canaries of the sea communicate. typically they hide under the ice and the white sea is the natural habitat.
science technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. the whites see the surface remains choked with ice when at least seven months a year. the chilly breath of the arctic ocean keeps the water freezing cold. near the coast however the high winds and bitter cold recede. that even in winter also can be seen through holds me ice. cold squeals and cracking sounds can often be heard around the thing. this is how so-called canaries of the sea...
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the famed science museum closed its stores last week after 43 years at the college of fine arts. the museum is expected to open at its new location in april. >>> on saturday the san francisco 49ers will face off against the green bay packers. we'll tell you where and when you can get your ticket for that big play off game. >>> and a change in the weather is on the way this week. meteorologist mark tamayo has your complete bay area forecast. [ male announcer ] subway has so many heart-healthy and delicious meals certified by the american heart association. look for the heart check on your favorite subway fresh fit meals, from the tempting turkey breast & black forest ham with spinach to the protein-rich roast beef, and more. all five grams of fat or less. try 'em with juicy, ripe tomatoes, cool cucumbers or crisp green peppers. start your new year right with a heart-healthy meal at your neighborhood subway today. subway. eat fresh. >>> the latest storm to move through the bay area left a fresh blanket of snow in the sierra. this is what it looked like this morning near king vail.
the famed science museum closed its stores last week after 43 years at the college of fine arts. the museum is expected to open at its new location in april. >>> on saturday the san francisco 49ers will face off against the green bay packers. we'll tell you where and when you can get your ticket for that big play off game. >>> and a change in the weather is on the way this week. meteorologist mark tamayo has your complete bay area forecast. [ male announcer ] subway has so...
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this isn't rocket science. it is not like finding a cure for alzheimer's or parkinson's or cancer. we know what the answers are. we know the cure to the problem and all it takes is political courage. >> kay bailey hutchison is the recently retired senior senator of texas. >> i would ask the president to submit an infrastructure bank and it would leverage your public money with private money so about a 50/50 split and it would have a revenue stream so that you would be assured, the government would be paid back and bring that money that is sitting on the sidelines in to making a real effort to build highways, it would be bridges, it would be electricity grids. all kinds of infrastructure needs that are not being met now that could be done with lower amounts of taxpayer dollars and that would end up being a revolving fund. >> in fact, the president has submitted just such a plan. but congress doesn't want a bank that would fund projects based on merit. much as they protest publicly, congressmen and women actually like pork. next up, foreign policy. should we bomb iran? intervene in s
this isn't rocket science. it is not like finding a cure for alzheimer's or parkinson's or cancer. we know what the answers are. we know the cure to the problem and all it takes is political courage. >> kay bailey hutchison is the recently retired senior senator of texas. >> i would ask the president to submit an infrastructure bank and it would leverage your public money with private money so about a 50/50 split and it would have a revenue stream so that you would be assured, the...
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science technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style. like. markets why not canada. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on. the news a secret laboratory to mccurry was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach the creation why it should care about humans and world events this is why you should care only. a small and ancient russian merchant city sits at the confluence of three rivers. it's not quite europe but it's not a nation either. constantine's a native of congo he heads off to work each day at the same time. constant.
science technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style. like. markets why not canada. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on. the news a secret laboratory to mccurry was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach the creation...
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i was at stanford this morning where the biggest life sciences employer in boston, we have a strong hub in china and in europe. and we are really trying to develop a collaborative open innovative concept. what we put in has to have a strong proof of concept. on vaccines, on drugs that have a clear benefit over existing therapies. because the bar just gets higher and higher from reimbursement authorities every year. >> sure. and does that include transactions -- more transactions in terms of mna? you know, some of your growth has come through acquisitions. going forward in the next three years, does that growth continue to come through acquisitions or organic? >> i think it's going to be more organic. i'll tell you. in our industry, everybody's got a lot of cash. everybody is interested in growing inorganically. it's tough to find deals that have value. because sanofi now grows we have less than 3% subject to small molecule patents expiring. so we can afford to grow our business and focus on the quality of the silence. i think actually our own new products are going to be the biggest dri
i was at stanford this morning where the biggest life sciences employer in boston, we have a strong hub in china and in europe. and we are really trying to develop a collaborative open innovative concept. what we put in has to have a strong proof of concept. on vaccines, on drugs that have a clear benefit over existing therapies. because the bar just gets higher and higher from reimbursement authorities every year. >> sure. and does that include transactions -- more transactions in terms...
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science technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we've got the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize.
science technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we've got the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize.
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financeok our former scienc minister around the world read only for started, he said humans were not responsible and was opposed to any action on climate change. we traveled for four weeks. i took into the u.s., the u.k. by the end, i got him to a point where he said, "climate change is happening and humans have probably cost part of it." i was able to convince him somewhat of the need to switch to renewable energy. we need to make these transitions right away toward wind and solar, clean energy, because if we don't, we are going to see more and more of these devastating extreme weather events that occurred not just australia, the people all around the world. >> anna rose, how sycophant is the position of the u.s. on climate change >> -- how significant is the position of u.s. on climate change? >> it is extremely significant countries like the street and around the world. the rest of the world has started to act around the world. the europe has been doing it for those big stepsad will not happen until we get the united states to put a price on carbon and significantly invest in rene
financeok our former scienc minister around the world read only for started, he said humans were not responsible and was opposed to any action on climate change. we traveled for four weeks. i took into the u.s., the u.k. by the end, i got him to a point where he said, "climate change is happening and humans have probably cost part of it." i was able to convince him somewhat of the need to switch to renewable energy. we need to make these transitions right away toward wind and solar,...
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science technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day. if you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous. i mean. i know that i'm seeing the same thing really messed up. in the old story so personally apologize it's. worse for the little thing the white house chief of a. radio guy in fort lauderdale minestrone pick something i want to watch closely or about to do because you've never seen anything like this i'm told. you know it's friday before you turn to fun and games keep watching there's a few things that you should know today president obama's announcement that u.s. troops in afghanistan will assume a quote support role starting this spring and eventual pullout of all american forces by the end of twenty fourteen. you know what they say it sounds like a lie and looks like a lie then probably is a lie and a joint pres
science technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day. if you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous. i mean. i know that i'm seeing the same thing really messed up. in the old story so personally apologize it's. worse for...
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in any of the stem areas, science and technology. then you have more h 1 b visas, companies can use those to get people here. then you have to, if somebody is willing to start a business and can get financing, you certainly want to give them a visa, because they will go and start businesses for americans, and lastly, when you have jobs that we need to get done but americans won't take like working in the fields, letting the crops rot or letting the farms move south of the border is just insanity, we need to get people in here. >> i here by declare -- >> that's a sensible solution that might actually happen. there's also a sensible plan that seems a longshot. both parties see the problem. our nation's roads and power lines, bridges and water pipes are literally falling apart. the problem is, nobody wants to do anything about it. >> good morning, everyone. >> ed rendell has a new book out, he says the solution is simple. >> as governor, i inherited a state that had the highest number of structurally deficient bridges in the nation. i b
in any of the stem areas, science and technology. then you have more h 1 b visas, companies can use those to get people here. then you have to, if somebody is willing to start a business and can get financing, you certainly want to give them a visa, because they will go and start businesses for americans, and lastly, when you have jobs that we need to get done but americans won't take like working in the fields, letting the crops rot or letting the farms move south of the border is just...
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we had a lot of theories, we had a lot of science that suggests what the causes may be. but in reality, we don't know for sure. >> reporter: as for cervical cancer, considered by many to be a medical success story due to effective screening methods and early detection, new cases are down, but other hpd related cancers are up, including oral cancers in men and women. >> women in this country are so fortunate to have pap smears readily available to us. hopefully as our medical community moves forward, we'll look toward applying these types of screening techniques toward other types of cancers related to hpv. >> reporter: cancer experts say there is no uniform test for oral hpv, so screening is not routine. dr. powell tells her patients' parents, the hpv vaccine is a critical tool in fighting cancer. the cdc recommends all men and women into their 20s get the hpv vaccine. three doses over the course of at least six months. but for the vaccine to have the greatest benefit, the cdc recommends vaccinating both boys and girls beginning at ages 11 and 12. why so early? the vacci
we had a lot of theories, we had a lot of science that suggests what the causes may be. but in reality, we don't know for sure. >> reporter: as for cervical cancer, considered by many to be a medical success story due to effective screening methods and early detection, new cases are down, but other hpd related cancers are up, including oral cancers in men and women. >> women in this country are so fortunate to have pap smears readily available to us. hopefully as our medical...